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    Clothe of Nakedness

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    Indiscipline among the youth can be defined as the repulsive or unpleasant individual behavior that is disapproved by the society. Below are the causes‚ effects and suggested solutions to save the nation from the danger. Causes The breakdown of traditional family life. This is one of the major factors that account for indiscipline among the youth in the society. The

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    relating to a dinner place. Probably this time he would get a fairer trial. But I reckon if the evidence lead to him then I think he would just go back to jail for murder. Alleged gunman Don’t show his name. but he was a gunman doing an armed robbery. His crime spree began in the early hours of Tuesday morning‚ when he allegedly used a gun to threaten and rob an attendant at the Caltex service station in Scarborough. About 3 pm the same day it haqs been claimed the he had robbed a bp in Morley

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    being robbed. Inside the coffee shop are Zach‚ two robbers‚ two old ladies‚ two employees‚ a mother and daughter‚ and two businessman. The robbers where a couple of young brothers Alan Mender who was 17 and Joey Mender who was 14. Throughout the robbery Joey was super nervous and was somewhat aggressive to the hostages. But Alan on the other hand was calm and trying to keep Joey from doing anything more stupid then what they just did. Their plan was to be a quick in and out job. However when a lady

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    Castle Doctrine Theory

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    Castle Doctrine Arising as a common law theory‚ the Castle Doctrine established the understanding that a citizen has the right to defend their legal place of residence with the use of up to deadly force against an intruder. If the use of force rather than fleeing was reasonable‚ the citizen is free from prosecution since the force was utilized in a self-defense manner. Therefore‚ the doctrine was meant to deter crime and provide public safety through empowering citizens to protect their life and

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    Jerry was the kind of guy you love to hate. He was always in a good mood and always had something positive to say. When someone would ask him how he was doing‚ he would reply‚ “If I were any better‚ I would be twins!” He was a unique manager because he had several waiters who had followed him around from restaurant to restaurant. The reason the waiters followed Jerry was because of his attitude. He was a natural motivator. If an employee was having a bad day‚ Jerry was there telling the employee

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    skins are also very dangerous. Adults often don’t have time for their children and teenagers don’t feel important and needed so they join these groups. Then they can commit crimes with their new "friends". We can meet robbers everywhere: on the street‚ in the school‚ in shops‚ in the park. Sometimes a robber wants us to give him money but if we don’t have it he doesn’t believe us and often we are beaten and eventually we go to

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    more common in today’s society. In the old days people would rob banks to get a pay out‚ nowadays people are committing crimes through computers. Besides the obvious difference‚ computer crimes have a much larger pay out than the old fashioned bank robbery. Someone who may rob a bank could walk away (that’s if they get away) with a couple hundred thousand‚ someone who commits a crime through the network will walk away (they usually get away) with millions. Personally I believe the reason for increasing

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    Break dancing Zhen Gong 1000834396 Dr Annette Sanger VPMA99H3 B-boying or breaking‚ also called breakdancing‚ is a style of street dance that originated among African American and Puerto Rican youths in New York City during the early 1980s. People who dance break dancing are usually called “B-boy” or “B-girl” distinct from their gender. Although the term "breakdancing" is frequently used to refer to the dance in popular culture and in the more mainstream entertainment industry

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    when‚ for example‚ the lift is broken and they should take the stairs. By looking at a street in different ways a lot of differences and inequalities can be seen. When seeing a street daily‚ it becomes familiar to us but there are many things that are left unnoticed. For the purposes of this essay we are going to look at Wimborne Road in Bournemouth - the longest street in the South West of England. A street with long history‚ many changes that have taken place‚ a large diversity of people and

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    The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/1742-7371.htm An energy efficient pedestrian aware Smart Street Lighting system ¨ Reinhard Mullner and Andreas Riener Institute for Pervasive Computing‚ Johannes Kepler University Linz‚ Linz‚ Austria Abstract Purpose – Conventional street lighting systems in areas with a low frequency of passersby are online most of the night without purpose. The consequence is that a large amount of power is wasted

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